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Perryville Battlefield 
State Historic Site 
1825 Battlefield Rd.
Perryville, KY 40468

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Civil War Preservation Trust – Park Day

April 5, 2008

Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

Perryville, Kentucky – Seven generations after the beginning of the Civil War, another wave of volunteers is about to descend on America’s storied battlegrounds – only this array of dedicated men and women will be armed with paint brushes, trash bags and weed whackers.

On Saturday, April 5, 2008, history buffs and preservationists from around the country will team up with the Civil War Preservation Trust (CWPT) to help clean and restore America’s priceless battlefields, cemeteries and shrines.  The nationwide effort – dubbed Park Day – is underwritten with a grant from The History Channel. For the second time, this year’s Park Day is presented in partnership with Take Pride in America, a division of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Park Day, now in its tenth year, is an annual hands-on preservation event created by CWPT to assist local groups with the maintenance of Civil War sites. Participants gather at the sites to help with activities that range from trash removal to trail building.  In exchange for their hard work, volunteers receive t-shirts and have an opportunity to hear a local historian discuss the significance of the site.

Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site is one of the sites that will benefit from Park Day-related activities.  Volunteers are needed to for a variety of activities including cannon repair and horticultural activities.  For more information about Park Day at Perryville Battlefield, please contact Joni House at 859-332-8631 or joan.house@ky.gov.

    WHAT: Civil War Preservation Trust Park Day

    WHEN: April 5, 2008, beginning at 9:00 a.m.

    WHERE: Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site
    1825 Battlefield Rd.   Perryville, KY 40468

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With 75,000 members, CWPT is the largest nonprofit battlefield preservation organization in the United States.  Its goal is to preserve our nation’s endangered Civil War sites and to promote appreciation of these hallowed grounds through education and heritage tourism. CWPT’s website is located at
 www.civilwar.org.

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Civil War Preservation Trust Park Day is coming up on April 5, 2008. We are very excited about some of the projects scheduled for Perryville Battlefield. We are going to be re-planting around 40 sapling trees to help re-establish Maney's Woods. This is the wooded area that the Confederate Infantry charged out of to assault Parsons' Guns on the open knob.

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Additionally, we are planning a major clean up of Crawford Springs. The Crawford Ford and the Chaplin River Road to the east of the river were the route of the Confederate flanking march to get beyond the Union right flank. The Confederate troops first intended to launch their attack from the vicinity of the Goodknight farm. Upon learning that the Union flank was being extended, the Confederates marched further north to Walker's Bend. The spring was used as a source of water for the parched Confederate troops.

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This will be a major stop on the new Perryville Battlefield driving tour. Over the years it has become overgrown and much of its natural beauty is concealed behind scrub growth. Additionally, people have dumped construction debris etc. on the property. This area desperately needs attention. We need strong individuals who have chainsaws and pick up trucks and are willing to put some muscle into it.

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We will provide lunch and refreshments to volunteers. If you are interested in helping out please let Joni House know. Sign ups will be at the park that morning beginning at 8:00 A.M